General information about WIT
Organization and structure of WIT
Availability of labs outside of class time
Scope and Sequence for WIT Basic
PRODUCT expected of WIT Basic participants
Information about the CUIP Server
 
 

Product expected of WIT Basic Participants:

Copyright notice:

Anything you produce during WIT, and submit in satisfaction of the requirements of successful completion of WIT, becomes PUBLIC DOMAIN. It is not acceptable to try to claim copyright or to limit others' use of your WIT-created materials.

If your module or lesson plan includes materials that you created prior to or outside of WIT, these materials CAN be copyrighted, but they must not reside within the /pub/wit directory (or any subdirectories) on the CUIP server. Rather, these copyrighted materials should reside either in your personal directory on the CUIP server or on some other server. Please contact Craig Cunningham with questions about this policy.

 

The contents of the Web Institute Web Site, including the On-Line Curriculum, Web Tank, and Session Notes, are Copyright 1999-2000, Graham School of General Studies, University of Chicago. No one may print, copy, or otherwise reproduce these materials without the express written permission of the Director of Education Programs at the Graham School. All rights reserved.

The chapters from Curriculum Webs: A Practical Guide to Weaving the Web into Teaching and Learning are Copyright 1999-2000, Craig A. Cunningham and Marty Billingsley. No one may print, copy, or otherwise reproduce these materials without the express written permission of the authors. All rights reserved.